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2024 restaurant trends: license plate recognition technology

January 9, 2024 Eagle Eye Networks

Modern Restaurant Management

Modern Restaurant Management (MRM) magazine asked experts from various industries, including Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako, for their views on what trends and challenges restaurant owners and operators can expect to see in 2024. Drako shared how AI-powered license plate recognition will benefit the restaurant industry.


License Plate Recognition (LPR) is already playing a vital role in business security infrastructure. In 2024, the role of LPR will expand to helping businesses with ease of operations, especially for drive-thrus. 

Currently, LPR is used to improve safety at drive-thrus by monitoring license plates and reporting incident disputes in case of investigations. In the next year, this role will also include helping them with order management during peak times. Using LPR, restaurant staff can link an order to a customer’s car and use it as an identification to deliver their order once ready. 

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